脱产
tuō chǎn
Pinyin

Definition

脱产
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tuō chǎn
  1. to transfer (from production to other duties)
  2. to take leave (for study or other job)
  3. to dispose of property
  4. to transfer assets (to avoid liability)

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

guó chǎn
  1. 1 domestically produced
dì chǎn
  1. 1 estate
fáng dì chǎn
  1. 1 real estate
fáng chǎn
  1. 1 real estate
  2. 2 the property market (e.g. houses)
bǎi tuō
  1. 1 to break away from
  2. 2 to cast off (old ideas etc)
  3. 3 to get rid of
  4. 4 to break away (from)
  5. 5 to break out (of)
  6. 6 to free oneself from
  7. 7 to extricate oneself
sǎ tuō
  1. 1 free and at ease
  2. 2 natural
  3. 3 unconstrained
tè chǎn
  1. 1 special local product
  2. 2 (regional) specialty
shēng chǎn
  1. 1 to produce
  2. 2 to manufacture
  3. 3 to give birth to a child
chǎn pǐn
  1. 1 goods
  2. 2 merchandise
  3. 3 product
  4. 4 CL:個|个[gè]
chǎn yè
  1. 1 industry
  2. 2 estate
  3. 3 property
  4. 4 industrial
chǎn shēng
  1. 1 to arise
  2. 2 to come into being
  3. 3 to come about
  4. 4 to give rise to
  5. 5 to bring into being
  6. 6 to bring about
  7. 7 to produce
  8. 8 to engender
  9. 9 to generate
  10. 10 to appear
  11. 11 appearance
  12. 12 emergence
  13. 13 generation
  14. 14 production
  15. 15 yield
pò chǎn
  1. 1 to go bankrupt
  2. 2 to become impoverished
  3. 3 bankruptcy
tuō
  1. 1 to shed
  2. 2 to take off
  3. 3 to escape
  4. 4 to get away from
tuō lí
  1. 1 to separate oneself from
  2. 2 to break away from
  3. 3 diastasis (medicine)
  4. 4 abscission
  5. 5 abjunction (botany)
jiě tuō
  1. 1 to untie
  2. 2 to free
  3. 3 to absolve of
  4. 4 to get free of
  5. 5 to extirpate oneself
  6. 6 (Buddhism) to free oneself of worldly worries
cái chǎn
  1. 1 property
  2. 2 assets
  3. 3 estate
  4. 4 CL:筆|笔[bǐ]
zī chǎn
  1. 1 property
  2. 2 assets
yí chǎn
  1. 1 heritage
  2. 2 legacy
  3. 3 inheritance
  4. 4 bequest
  5. 5 CL:筆|笔[bǐ]
zhōng chǎn
  1. 1 middle class
  2. 2 bourgeois
tíng chǎn
  1. 1 to stop production

Idioms (10)

倾家荡产
qīng jiā dàng chǎn
  1. 1 to lose a family fortune (idiom)
生产自救
shēng chǎn zì jiù
  1. 1 self-help (idiom)
稚气未脱
zhì qì wèi tuō
  1. 1 still possessing the innocence of childhood (idiom)
联产到组
lián chǎn dào zǔ
  1. 1 to pay remuneration according to output (idiom)
脱颖而出
tuō yǐng ér chū
  1. 1 to reveal one's talent (idiom)
  2. 2 to rise above others
  3. 3 to distinguish oneself
脱胎换骨
tuō tāi huàn gǔ
  1. 1 to shed one's mortal body and exchange one's bones (idiom); born again Daoist
  2. 2 to turn over a new leaf
  3. 3 fig. to change wholly
  4. 4 to create from other material (story, artwork etc)
脱贫致富
tuō pín zhì fù
  1. 1 to rise from poverty and become prosperous (idiom)
  2. 2 poverty alleviation
脱缰之马
tuō jiāng zhī mǎ
  1. 1 lit. a horse that has thrown off the reins (idiom); runaway horse
  2. 2 out of control
脱骨换胎
tuō gǔ huàn tāi
  1. 1 to shed one's mortal body and exchange one's bones (idiom); born again Daoist
  2. 2 to turn over a new leaf
  3. 3 fig. to change wholly
金蝉脱壳
jīn chán tuō qiào
  1. 1 lit. the cicada sheds its carapace (idiom); fig. to vanish leaving an empty shell
  2. 2 a crafty escape plan

Sample Sentences

的确是。现在各种MBA远程教育,备考辅导,全脱产班、全业余班、还有什么基本业余班都层出不穷,看得人头昏眼花。“挂羊头卖狗肉”的情况也确实存在。不过一些名校的MBA课程还是有口皆碑的,他们和国际知名学校合作并聘请了很多国际名师前来授课,为国际化企业职业经理人提供了学习和交流的平台。有的学校推出的只是一些相关的培训课程,并不是MBA学位,但是仍有很多人前来报名,也说明了并不是所有人都是为了学历。
díquè shì 。xiànzài gèzhǒng MBA yuǎnchéng jiāoyù ,bèikǎo fǔdǎo ,quán tuōchǎn bān 、quán yèyú bān 、hái yǒu shénme jīběn yèyú bān Dōu céngchūbùqióng ,kàn de rén tóuhūnyǎnhuā 。“guàyángtóumàigǒuròu ”de qíngkuàng yě quèshí cúnzài 。bùguò yīxiē míngxiào de MBA kèchéng hái shì yǒukǒujiēbēi de ,tāmen hé guójì zhīmíng xuéxiào hézuò bìng pìnqǐng le hěn duō guójì míngshī qiánlái shòukè ,wèi guójìhuà qǐyè zhíyè jīnglǐrén tígōng le xuéxí hé jiāoliú de píngtái 。yǒude xuéxiào tuīchū de zhǐshì yīxiē xiāngguān de péixùn kèchéng ,bìng bù shì MBA xuéwèi ,dànshì réng yǒu hěn duō rén qiánlái bàomíng ,yě shuōmíng le bìng bù shì suǒyǒu rén dōu shì wéile xuélì 。
That's for sure. All kinds of MBA distance education, test prep coaching, work-study programs, basic part-time classes and such are coming out one after another. You get dizzy looking at them all. Then there's also ``bait and switch." But some top schools' MBA programs really do get wide praise. They cooperate with famous international schools and hire renowned international professors to come teach. They give managers from international companies a platform for study and exchange. What some schools have introduced is just related classes, certainly not an MBA degree. But a lot of people still come to sign up, which just goes to show that not everybody is doing it for the education.